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10/10
Educational
urfdsers20 September 2021
My 5 year old loves this show. Its a very educational show, with each episode covering a science topic. It begins with Messy pondering something (what is hail, why does he look the way he looks (dna), etc.) and going off to Okido to learn about why things are the way they are.

He has learned about all sorts of topics (which has caused him to ask more questions about them, and learn even more as we look up more information) about things I would never expect in a kids show like atoms, electrons, how flight works, dna, weather, and so on.

The only thing wrong with this show is there needs to be more of it.
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9/10
If you read the magazine, you'll love this
lookslikestevied9 December 2021
Based on the characters from science and arts magazine, Okido, this quirky show is a welcome addition. Each episode focuses on a certain sciencey issue (why do some things float and others sink, how do bats sleep upside down etc)... Of course, it's not aimed for someone my age so all I can say is my child enjoys it, she learns something new each episode and Adam Buxton does the voice for Messy so win, win, WIN!
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1/10
Mind numbing...
i-mcfarlane28 April 2021
!!!!!!!!!No wonder kids are stupid these days!!!!!!!!
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9/10
Despite the name, I don't find it messy at all!
madelinefan-8058017 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
When I first heard of Messy Goes to OKIDO, I wondered what it is. Then after I've watched some of it, I really like it. Messy (yes, that's his name) is a fairly likeable monster and the animation reminds me of a mix between Nature Cat and The Amazing World of Gumball (Two other shows I don't mind watching. In fact, I enjoy the latter). But my biggest problem is that some of the songs can get pretty repetitive. Also, is't a shocker to see something based off of a Magazine (it's called OKIDO in case if your wondering).
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